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Explore nearly six miles of trails through the forest. You’ll pass by oaks and cedars on the Winding Woodlands Trail and hike under towering loblolly pines on the challenging Pine Gulch Trail. Be sure to stop by the Big Tree – it’s a former state champion cedar elm.
Mon Nov 04 2024 - Thu Apr 03 2025. Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 5 Month (s) in advance. Alerts and Important Information. October 16, 2024 - Due to a sewer line break, the Cozy Circle Campground is currently without restrooms.
Buescher State Park is a state park located just north of Smithville, Texas. The park consists of 1,016.7 acres (411 ha) of public land donated to the state by Mr. Emil and Mrs. Elizabeth Buescher, as well as the City of Smithville.
Discover the plants and animals that call this park home, and explore miles of winding hike and bike trails. Look closely for the structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as their legacy still surrounds us today. Download our Trails Map | PDF.
For more information within a week of your visit, reach out to park headquarters; Bastrop: 512-321-2101, Buescher: 512-237-2241 August 28, 2024 - Burn Ban until further notice. No charcoal or wood fires allowed.
Buescher State Park (pronounced Bisher, like fisher) is located in the Lost Pines area of central Texas. This very beautiful and hilly State Park is located about 30 miles from Austin, Texas and has 3 separate loops dedicated to different styles of camping or picnicking.
Want to find the best trails in Buescher State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 9 great trails for hiking and birding and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Reservations: 512-389-8900. Buescher State Park, a scenic area, is 1016.7 acres just north of Smithville in Bastrop County. Between the years 1933 and 1936, Mr. Emil and Mrs. Elizabeth Buescher originally deeded 318 acres of land to the state.
Buescher. A historic route connecting San Antonio de Bexar with Spanish missions in East Texas, El Camino Real (King's Highway) once ran near the area of Buescher State Park.
These sites are in the Lakeview camping area. Campsites #41-55 are drive-up sites; campsites #56-60 must walk-in ~10-60 yards. Campsite #52 is wheelchair friendly. Reservations for a Friday or Saturday must include both nights.